Three early thoughts following on from Trade Deadline Day and tonight’s Canucks vs. Sharks game at Rogers Arena (7 p.m., Sportsnet Pacific, TSN 1040).
1. How quickly will Alex Edler re-adjust to game action?
Alex Biega being left in Utica … Continue reading →

Three early things to consider on this magnificent West Coast Sunday, with the Blues in town to play the Canucks (6:30 p.m., Sportsnet Pacific, TSN 1040) at the Rog and the trade deadline looming on Monday:
1. Will Trader Jim … Continue reading →

It was as epic a half-minute as you’re likely to see.
The Minnesota Wild, desperate to tie the game with just over 30 seconds left and brimming with confidence that they could manufacture a late goal with netminder Devan Dubnyk … Continue reading →

A picture is worth 1,000 words. Alex Biega poses with puck after scoring game-winning goal in his first NHL game Monday after being recalled from the Utica Comets. (Getty Images via National Hockey League).

Some points to ponder following a wild 3-2 victory over the Wild on Monday in which Alex Biega was rewarded with his first goal in his first NHL game — after 313 games in the minors — while Bo Horvat … Continue reading →

Three things on our mind as the Canucks prepare this morning for a big showdown with old non-rivals tonight at Rogers Arena (7 p.m. faceoff, Sportsnet Pacific, TSN 1040)
1. How long will Alex Edler be out?
It’s nearly an … Continue reading →

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Five points to ponder as the Canucks prepare to face the Wild tonight — and avenge a 4-2 home-ice loss to Minnesota on Feb. 1 — amid the scrutiny of their fathers, family members or friends, … Continue reading →

The Vancouver Canucks played one of their worst games of the season against the San Jose Sharks at Rogers Arena on Thursday night. As we ponder three issues surrounding the beloved but seemingly sinking squad this Friday morning, one thing … Continue reading →

Sharks (27-18-7) at Canucks (28-18-3)
Rogers Arena, 7 p.m.; TV: Sportsnet Pacific; Radio TSN 1040
Five things we learned heading into the Canucks’ game with the Sharks on Thursday at Rogers Arena:
1. In a development that comes out of … Continue reading →

Frank Corrado had a relaxing day off Wednesday instead of playing three AHL games in four nights with the Utica Comets. It was a sign that the blueliner may have finally arrived as a Vancouver Canucks mainstay and his outlook … Continue reading →